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Anyone ever made wool wash bars?


Grannyscandles

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They are soaps with a lot of lanolin added to lanolize the wool, in other words, make it water resistant.

I think a 100% coconut or lard bar with a low superfat and lots of lanolin would be a good place to start with these.

I've read that a lot of people prefer a liquid wool wash and a separate lanolizer, but I'm sure many use bars as well.

BTW, felted soaps are an entirely different beast. They are soaps with their own built in washcloth. I'm not sure how I feel about them, but I've seen some lovely ones.

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They are soaps with a lot of lanolin added to lanolize the wool, in other words, make it water resistant.

I think a 100% coconut or lard bar with a low superfat and lots of lanolin would be a good place to start with these.

I've read that a lot of people prefer a liquid wool wash and a separate lanolizer, but I'm sure many use bars as well.

BTW, felted soaps are an entirely different beast. They are soaps with their own built in washcloth. I'm not sure how I feel about them, but I've seen some lovely ones.

Thank you...I stand corrected...see, you CAN learn something new every day!

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